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Oct 24, 2016 11:07 PM CST
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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Thanks everyone! I finished the last raised bed and am waiting for 1 more daylily shipment to finish the planting up. I'll post a photo of that last bed when it is completely done.

Cynthia - My raised bed edges are wall blocks or concrete pavers turned sideways and adhered together, then painted. Cheap, but long-lasting "frames" to those raised beds.

Arlene - As far as dividing daylilies, southern gardeners could divide and plant now, Northern gardeners might be challenged as some are already getting the cold Winter weather. I guess it depends on who and where you are sending daylilies. For me, this is perfect weather for transplanting daylilies.

I shouldn't plant mine so close. Far too close, but mine are so slow in growing that I am hoping they don't increase so much that it becomes a problem for at least a year or two. I grow most of mine in pine fines, so they are rather easy to dig and divide. When they do start increasing too much, I will divide and share them with gardeners here and with local family & friends. Thumbs up
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
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